The oral hygiene market is a rapidly evolving one, and many progressive companies have found healthy alternatives to some of the dangerous ingredients found in mainstream oral care products. Harmful ingredients such as triclosan, sodium lauryl sulfate, aspartame, fluoride, propylene glycol, diethanolamine, and plastic microbeads have been replaced by ingredients like hydrogen peroxide, essential oils, herbs, and coconut oil. One of the more popular ingredients is bentonite clay, also known as montmorillonite clay.

Bentonite clay is a naturally occurring element, harvested from volcanic deposits, that is rich in minerals from the earth. Often, it’s used externally in face masks to help cleanse pores and in hair masks to help remove excess hair build up. It is also taken internally to help detox the body, as it’s negatively charged molecules are said to effectively bind to positively charged molecules of heavy minerals, and draw them out of the gut. However, because bentonite clay comes from the earth and has been exposed to soil contaminants, it has been found to have elevated levels of heavy minerals in it, especially lead. Exposure to lead, even in a small amount, can cause serious damage to the central nervous system, kidneys, and immune system. In children, chronic exposure to lead, even at low levels, is associated with cognitive impairment, reduced IQ, behavioral difficulties, and other problems.Once absorbed into the body, lead may be stored for long periods in mineralizing tissue, like teeth and bones, and the stored lead may be released again into the bloodstream.

On March 23, 2016, the FDA issued a consumer warning about the high levels of lead in a bentonite clay product, and urged anyone who used the product to see a medical professional immediately. While companies using bentonite clay have issued statements that their products are safe to use, there has been substantial controversy over how much lead is safe, and whether or not the type of lead used is bioavailable enough to be absorbed through the skin. Here’s what studies have been saying time and time again: even the smallest amount of lead exposure can cause significant damage, and even the smallest amount of lead exposure can be stored in the body for long periods of time. Are you willing to take that risk? Why not use a toothpaste without any of those concerns? Food grade hydrogen peroxide and essential oils are more than enough to keep your mouth clean, healthy, and worry free!

Cosmetic products have been around for decades, used by millions of people daily to cleanse, nurture, or enhance their lives. The practice itself has been around for hundreds of years: make-up, ointments, natural herbs, but as technology improved, products became increasingly toxic. Companies were able to use harmful ingredients to create products that produced visible results and invisible damages for humans and the planet. Harmful chemicals that are known to cause cancer, birth defects, and other illnesses are commonly found in many cosmetic products that people have used for years.

Concerns about the use of toxic ingredients in everything from food to beauty products began to take shape in recent years following the holistic health and environmental awareness movements. In addition to the negative effects on human health, there are hundreds of chemicals in beauty products that have bad effects on wildlife when flushed down the drain. Here are 6 common ingredients found in everyday cosmetic products that are harmful to both the human body and the environment:

TRICLOSAN

Triclosan, commonly found in soaps, deodorants, toothpastes, and other cosmetic products is used for its antibacterial properties. When flushed down the drain, this chemical causes irreparable harm to aquatic wildlife and organisms. There is increasing evidence that this chemical is harmful and disruptive to the system that regulates hormones in animals and can cause growth defects and possibly infertility (according to Mayo Clinic). Triclosan is used as a preservative so getting rid of it is almost impossible avoiding it altogether would be best.(1)

SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS)

This chemical is used to get rid of water-resistant things like grease and tar so it is commonly found in things like shampoos, soaps, and laundry detergents. SLS may also be listed as sodium dodecyl sulfate, sulfuric acid, monododecyl ester, sodium salt, sodium salt sulfuric acid, sodium dodecyl sulfate, aquarex me or aquarex methyl, reports the EWG. Undiluted SLS can cause skin and eye irritation, as well as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea if ingested, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. (2)

PROPYLEN GLYCOL

This synthetic liquid substance is used mainly for its ability to absorb excess water and maintain moisture, hence it is commonly found in skin creams and lotions. Although it is helpful in smoothing wrinkles, frequent skin exposure to propylene glycol can sometimes irritate the skin and may actually speed up signs of aging.

DIETHANAOLAMINE (DEA)

This compound is used in shampoos, soaps, as well as toothpastes to create the foamy and creamy feeling. The EPA reports that direct exposure to this chemical irritates the skin and eyes. Tests on animals have shown many negative health effects ranging from reproductive organ damage to skin, liver, and thyroid cancer. This chemical is classified as hazardous under the Danish EPA because of its toxicity to aquatic wildlife and the California EPA classifies this chemical as carcinogenic towards human life. (3)

PARABENS

Parabens are mainly used as a preservative and commonly found in everyday cosmetics because of its inexpensive and effective use for preventing bacterial growth and keeping products fresh. Parabens are suspected to disrupt hormonal balance in humans and reproductive systems. The FDA has found traces of parabens in breast tumors and studies show that this chemical acts similar to estrogen when introduced to the body. Avoid shampoos that have parabens in them, most shampoos advertise themselves as paraben-free! (4)

BHA/BHT

Also known as butylated hydroxyanisole and butylated hydroxytoluene respectively, these two chemical compounds are most commonly found in cosmetics such as make-up and food products as a preservative. Due to the resistant nature of preservatives, BHA and BHT are very hard to break down even after passing through the human body. When the chemicals find their way in the ocean after going through the sink and down your drain, it has a hard time breaking down in the ocean and when it does, aquatic wildlife is at risk for birth defects, malformations, and hindered growth development. Imagine what it could do to you!

These are just some of the many harmful chemicals found in everyday health and beauty products, including things like lipstick, shampoo, toothpaste, lotion, soap, mouthwash, and deodorant. Switching to products that are more natural would not only be more beneficial towards your health, but also more helpful for the environment and its depleting wildlife. The earth can use as much help as it can get right now so that our future is comfortable and radiant, and a simple switch to more natural ingredients can go a long way, so please do your part!

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